I had two quilts almost over the finishing line at the end of last month and, after a mini-marathon of hand-stiching binding, they both completed the race.
For me, it's the Grey Wonky Blocks quilt that takes the Gold Medal -
I think that I love this one because it was such a personal challenge not to counteract all that wonkiness which is my normal inclination. And, I also love the limited and muted palette of fabrics from which it was made. I finished it with Kona charcoal binding and the Ikea Number print fabric both of which were perfect for this quilt and its recipients. Best of all, I delivered it to my brother and SIL last weekend and they really loved it!
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The true colours in the quilt are much brighter than they appear here. |
Finishing in a much respected Silver place is the ladder strip quilt I was finishing was for my Aunt who was visiting from Florida. While I absolutely love the orange binding that I chose for this quilt (Klona orange) I was really nervous about it because if I had to say for sure, I would have plumped for aqua being my aunt's preference. However, when I trialled an aqua fabric for binding it really did nothing for this little quilt. Rather than lift it, it seemed to just drain all the colour from the quilt so I took a risk and went with the orange. I'm so glad I did! It made all the difference and I think my aunt liked it too.
So two quilt finishes and two more of my creations out there in the world to be enjoyed and snuggled up in - although I don't expect there's much cause for snuggling up in quilts in Florida!